30 Stylish Bathroom Sink Ideas From Basic to Bold
It's easy to neglect the bathroom sink—after all, it is "just a sink." But your bathroom sink brings with it opportunities to show off your unique style, save space, and even make your countertop look a bit bigger. The details of any space are important, including the bathroom. Here are 30 of our favorite bathroom sink ideas.
Embrace the Builder-Basic Sink
A builder-basic sink can be a great fit in all types of bathrooms, especially those that are more neutral or minimalist in style. To add to its style, pick a statement faucet or add a few of your favorite bathroom accessories to the countertop.
Try a Drop-in Sink
Drop-in sinks sit on top of a countertop, rather than beneath it. However, these are not vessel sinks—only the sink's ledges rest of the countertop while the rest of the sink rests deeper in the washstand. Drop-in sinks add subtle style and elegance to a bathroom.
Make It Narrow
For narrow spots in hallway or half-baths, save space by adding a narrow sink. These types of sinks work best with a just-as-narrow countertop and cabinet to install them upon.
Add a Vessel Sink
Vessel sinks are a surefire way to make a statement in your bathroom. Vessel sinks are meant to be displayed and shown off, so they're often made in stunning materials or unique shapes.
Add a Pedestal Sink
The pedestal sink is an easy and budget-friendly way to make your otherwise-ordinary bathroom shine a bit brighter. Their only downside is their lack of storage—as they are "pedestaled," they will have no cabinets beneath them.
Bring in a Console Sink
The console sink is a trendy bathroom favorite that combines vintage decor with a bit of glam. A console sink and stand in a brash finish is a great way to add lots of Old Hollywood style to your bathroom.
Combine Your Sink and Countertop
An integrated sink and countertop combo is a bathroom option where the sink is part of the countertop, making the whole thing one piece, rather than two. These are another budget-friendly option for all types of bathrooms.
Try an Oversized Sink
For a clean and modern look, try adding an oversized rectangular sink to your bathroom. Pair it with chrome finishes and fixtures to really make it shine.
Install a Vintage Wall-Mounted Sink
A vintage wall-mounted sink, like the one Becca Interiors used in the bathroom above, is a great way to add lots of character to even the most ordinary bathroom. Look for vintage wall-mounted sinks at antique stores and online resellers.
Get Blocky
We love the blocky sink Studio Peake used in the bathroom above. You can the look yourself by choosing a wall-mounted sink that's oversized and sculptural.
Pair an Undermount Sink With a Statement Countertop
Looking to give a fresh look to an old sink? Use a basic under-mount sink alongside a statement countertop, like the stunning wall-mounted one in the bathroom above.
Try a Trough Sink
Trough sinks are reminiscent of their namesake: feeding troughs. They're oversized and long enough for a faucet or two, and they're often rustic in style. Trough sinks are a great way to make a statement.
Add an Undermount Sink
An under-mount sink is one that goes underneath a countertop, like the sink in the bathroom above by Becca Interiors. These types of sinks are easy to clean and easy to find.
Use a Wooden Console Sink
We love the picture-perfect console sink in this bathroom by Becca Interiors. The wooden legs add rich character, while the swooping sink brings curves into a very linear space.
Pair Small Sinks With Large Countertops
Even if you're working with an extra-large countertop, you don't also need an extra-large sink. Small sinks can work well with countertops of all sizes, and they can even be used to make normal-sized countertops look a bit larger.
Use Brass Accents
To give your standard under-mount sink a little bit of extra oomph, pair it with brass faucets and a brass-framed mirror. You'll be left with a bathroom whose style is found hidden in the details.
Install a Round Vessel Sink
A round vessel sink provides the perfect amount of drama without distracting from the other parts of your bathroom. This understated sink is also great for small bathrooms too, as it often comes in many sizes and is easy to match with all kinds of styles and finishes.
Add an Extra-Narrow Sink
Narrow rectangular sinks are a great pick for narrow or tight bathrooms. We like how Emily Henderson Design used this itty-bitty sink and uniquely placed faucet to add a sink and storage to a tight space.
Use a High-End Integrated Sink
To make your wall-mounted sink stand out, consider using an integrated sink and countertop that's made of a high-end (or faux high-end) material like marble or quartz.
Add a Bump-Out Sink
Bump-out sinks bring a touch of whimsy to the bathroom, adding a little structural interest along the way too. These types of sinks are most often found in retro midcentury bathrooms, but they can be added in later on too.
Go Simple When Everything Else Is Bold
If your bathroom is colorful and bold, don't be afraid to choose a simpler sink to allow the brighter parts of your bathroom to really shine. We like how the bathroom above, photographed by Margaret Wright Interiors, did this.
Mount Faucets Above the Sink
Another way to add some visual interest to a builder-basic sink is to mount the faucets and other sink hardware on the wall above the sink, rather than the countertop behind it. This will also make the countertop easier to clean too, as you won't need to scrub around tricky faucets.
Pair a Vessel Sink With a Wall-Mounted Cabinet
For a high-end and ultra-modern look, place a vessel sink on top of a wall-mounted cabinet. Pick a cabinet with a dark finish, like black or deep brown, to make it all look understated and chic.
Try a Chrome Console Sink
Console sinks don't just come in brass and copper—they can come in chrome too. Look for a console sink in chrome if you want to make sure it matches well with other chrome finishes in your home, or if you have a bathroom with a lot of cool colors—chrome doesn't look its best alongside warm colors.
Use an Ornamental Pedestal Sink
Pedestal sinks with lots of ornamentation are a great addition to a bathroom in a historic home. They're also an excellent choice if you want to make your brand new bathroom look a little more vintage.
Pair a Large Sink With a Narrow Countertop
If you'd like a wide sink but don't have much bathroom space to spare, consider looking for a sink and countertop combo that's mostly sink. This ensures you have a generously sized basin, while saving space through its extra-small countertop.
Try a Built-in Backsplash
To make your sink look a little more built-in, use a sink and countertop with a built-in backsplash, just like Ashley Montgomery Design used in the example above.
Match Your Vessel Sink to Your Countertops
One unique way to add a vessel sink is to pick a sink that's made of the same material as your countertops. It will create a cohesive and standout look.
Use Marble or Quartz
Looking for the perfect countertop to pair with your console sink? Try marble or quartz. Either one of these options provides a warm pop of white that complements the brass base of the console well.
Use Circular Sinks
Trying to decide what shape sink you should use in your bathroom? When in doubt, use a circular sink. They fit well in all types and sizes of countertops.
Frequently Asked Questions
What type of bathroom sink is most popular?
One of the most popular bathroom sinks is the under-mount sink. This type of sink sits beneath the bathroom countertop, and it's available in all kinds of shapes, sizes, and price points.
What type of sink is best in a small bathroom?
When adding a sink to a small bathroom, look for one that's narrow or can fit well on an awkwardly sized countertop. A stylish and small vessel sink can work well, as can a simple under-mount sink.
What shape of bathroom sink is in style?
One of the most popular bathroom sinks right now is the console sink, which brings a more bare-bones approach to the sink and cabinet combo. You can find them in beautiful finishes like brass or chrome. Another popular choice is the vessel sink, which is a vessel-shaped sink that sits on top of the counter.
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